euphoria
n. 精神欢快; 幸福感; 欣快
Euphoria is a feeling of intense happiness and excitement.
There was euphoria after the elections...
选举后一片兴高采烈。
After the euphoria of yesterday's celebrations, the country will come down to earth today.
经过昨天热烈的庆祝之后,这个国家今天将会回到现实中来。
1. a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation
The study underscores the importance of separating euphoria from genuine happiness.
这项研究强调出了陶醉和真正快乐区分开的重要性.
The euphoria of victory in 1945 had long since given way to sullen resentment.
1945年胜利时的欢快心情早已被阴郁的不满情绪所取代.
She was still in a state of euphoria hours after her victory.
她获胜后几小时仍喜气洋洋.
Look carefully, however, and both Wall Street's euphoria and the hawks'nervousness are overdone.
然而, 如果仔细观察, 华尔街上颂歌派及那些强硬派的担忧都有些过度.
They can inspire euphoria, but can also induce dependency.
它们能让人兴奋, 但也能导致依赖.